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I have noticed lately that some people around here - not too
many, but some - seem awfully sure of themselves regarding
what's going to happen on the show, or what the results (usually
bad) would be if Dan Schneider make certain decisions for the
plotline.

"This is what he feels. Absolutely guaranteed."

"This is how she feels. No question whatsoever."

"There is no way that could happen. It's impossible."

"It has to happen like this. There's no other
possibility."

"Dan Schneider would never do that."

"If he did do that, it would absolutely ruin ..."

"If that happened, Dan Schneider would lose 75% of his
audience. There's no way he could do it and make it work."

You know, it's perfectly fine to feel confident in your views,
but I would urge everybody …

The other day, my sister (Serene Girl) posted a comment on the
Seddie page, giving her view of how much the value of courage
defines the Sam/Freddie relationship.

Not surprisingly, it dropped off the first page of comments in a
matter of hours, and as of this writing, it's down to Page 6. I
decided to re-post her comment in this blog, because I thought it
was quite eloquent. (Several Seddie commentors liked it as well.) I
just didn't want it to disappear too quickly.

"Courageous." - When I was asked to describe the
Sam/Freddie relationship in a single word.

Courage. Their relationship is practically built on
it.

Every day he goes to hang out with Sam, Freddie has to wonder
what new torments she's going to put him through.

It is very admirable that the Seddie shippers are making such an
effort to draw more Creddie and Cam shippers to this Wiki, but I am
skeptical as to whether it will amount to anything. I'm not saying
that they should give up, but I think they should understand what
they're up against.

In my view, this has become something of a self-perpetuating
cycle. Over time, the Seddiers increasingly dominated the Wiki, the
Creddiers got discouraged and left, and now the Seddiers have
basically taken over (whether they intended to do so or not).

A while back, somebody deleted the word "Crush" from Carly's
entry on the Freddie Benson page and revised it to say that
Freddie had gotten over his crush on Carly, and then did the same
thing on Carly's page, wri…